I'm one of the "early adopters" of the FPGA ARCADE and the board is incredible, but patience is definitively a must. I had to learn that this used to be a one-man effort (there's more people involved making and porting cores), so these things take time.
But look: we're getting all the sources. This is the kind of projects we need to keep the Amiga and other platforms alive, not closed useless hardware like the MCC-216 or the TC64 wich get lost in time when their commercial period ends.
So don't even think about it an insist MikeJ, I'm not a developer but I got board long ago, so it's definitely possible to get one

Or just wait, you'll be getting one anyway, as soon as you see it working
